The Spanish Society of Pathology-Spanish Division of the International Academy of Pathology (SEAP-IAP) and in collaboration with the German Society of Pathology (DGP), the Portuguese Society of Pathology (SPAP), the International Society of Breast Pathology (ISBP), and the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists (ISGYP), I would like to welcome you to the International Course: Precision Surgical Pathology that will be hosted in Granada.

The Course will take place on the 22-24 May 2019, during the XXIX SEAP-IAP National Congress, as an independent activity, and will bring the attendants an unbeatable opportunity to update their knowledge on different pathologies.

The scientific committee has worked hard to deliver a very interesting program that includes 7 excellent sessions on Gynaecological Pathology, Breast Pathology, Urological Pathology, Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology, Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology and Hematopathology.

The aim of the course is to bring together traditional pathology approaches with more modern approaches including molecular pathology and genomics. To this end, the sessions will integrate presentations by 26 internationally recognized speakers from 7 different countries.

Do not miss the opportunity to know Granada, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain with a rich historical and cultural heritage, and to meet and interact with more than 1.300 SEAP ?s members (Pathologists, Molecular Biologists, Technicians, etc.) celebrating their National Congress.

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